FutureStructure Infrastructure
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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The state is exploring how AI and neural networks can help them forecast when vital infrastructure repairs are needed, years in advance.
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The two cities have improved bus service at a time when transit ridership in the United States dropped 2.9 percent in 2017.
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Local governments have always let residents participate in the political process, but some are finding direct engagement is the way to answer difficult funding questions.
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With service between downtown Miami and West Palm Beach set to begin this month, project officials offered an up-close look at the ambitious undertaking.
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Concerns about bikes and scooters littering the public right-of-way prompted city officials to push out 10 pages of rules and six pages of application requirements.
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The updated traffic management technology will be installed along four busy roads at a cost of more than $4.4 million.
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On the heels of a catastrophic wildfire season and allegations that poor power line maintenance was the cause, Pacific Gas & Electric has opened a new facility dedicated to monitoring operations.
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City planners believe the eventual shift toward autonomous vehicles will reduce the need for parking and free up land for valuable building space.
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New lines have opened, or are in development, in 21 cities across the country.
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The California Energy Commission is scheduled to vote on new energy standards mandating most new homes have solar panels starting in 2020.
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A new tool is ready for cities of all sizes to better manage their recreation assets and help make public parks more accessible to citizens.
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Three private-sector transit providers will show the city's transit agency how an on-demand, door-to-door transportation service should work.
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San Mateo County, Calif., is set to lead a smart city project through a new IoT lab aimed at deploying the technology on a regional scale.
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The topic of how to plan for autonomous vehicle deployment and use is beginning to come to the forefront for city planners in jurisdictions of all sizes.
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Towns across the New York island are going as far as mandating the residential installation of advanced nitrogen-reducing septic systems to improve the pollution that leads to algal blooms and other environmental impacts.
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As Silicon Valley's economy has boomed without new housing to match, a city 80 miles away has become the No. 1 city in the country for extremely long commutes.
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Officials on Long Island’s East End are moving aggressively to require the installation of advanced nitrogen-reducing septic systems, even as Suffolk County assesses the effectiveness of the technology in cleaning the region’s surface waters.
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The Santa Cruz, Calif., City Council opted to spend $98,500 on a new smart meter parking system, while also deciding to shelve plans on setting height restrictions for vehicles parked downtown, for now.
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